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Cebu cheers inspire judokas’ glittering feats

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The Philippines dished out its best showing so far in the 23rd SEA Games judo event, carting away a pair of golds off come-from-behind performances by Gilbert Ramirez and Karen Ann Solomon yesterday at the Mandaue City Sports and Cultural Complex.

Heading into the final day of competition, the spirited Filipino judokas collected a total of four golds, one silver, and four bronzes to surpass their 3-4-4 gold-silver-bronze haul in the 2003 Vietnam SEA Games.

The 22-year-old Ramirez, an Airman 2nd Class sent Thailand’s Alexander Ralli sprawling on the mat for an ippon (full point) at the 4:05 mark to retain his -73 kgs. crown.

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I really wanted to win because I don’t want to be embarrassed before my countrymen especially to the Cebuanos because they’ve been really supportive to us," said Ramirez.

Ralli nailed the first point of the match, a koka with just 28 seconds gone in the five-minute match, but Ramirez staged a daring fightback to turn back the Thai visitor.

Solomon accomplished the same feat earlier as she fought back from a half-point down with still 4:16 left to conquer Myanmar’s Lay Kalyar Aung in the -63 kgs. final.

Lay was poised to frustrate the large throng of pro-Filipino crowd when he scored a half point in the first 44 seconds of the match.

But Solomon bounced back with a koka in 2:04 before employing a powerful hip technique to pin down Lay at the 1:50 mark.

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The cheers of the crowd inspired me a lot," said Solomon.

Solomon blasted her way to the final round after pulling off a stirring victory over Vietnam’s Nguyen Thi Dinh also in come-from-behind fashion.

Nguyen drew first blood with a koka in the first few seconds of the five minute match, but Solomon scored half point off a grapple with 16 seconds left to clinch the win.

ALEXANDER RALLI

BUT SOLOMON

CEBUANOS

GILBERT RAMIREZ AND KAREN ANN SOLOMON

LAY KALYAR AUNG

MANDAUE CITY SPORTS AND CULTURAL COMPLEX

MYANMAR

NGUYEN

NGUYEN THI DINH

RALLI

RAMIREZ

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